Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig
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Big changes are coming to Paris in 2025 with the Downtown Dig! This once-in-a-lifetime project will replace essential infrastructure like water, sewer, and utilities.
While construction will be challenging for residents and businesses, the end result will be a more vibrant, accessible and functional downtown Paris for decades to come. Together we can keep our community strong. Remember to Shop Local and support our downtown businesses throughout the transformation!
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In 2025, downtown Paris on Grand River StreetContinue reading
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Big changes are coming to Paris in 2025 with the Downtown Dig! This once-in-a-lifetime project will replace essential infrastructure like water, sewer, and utilities.
While construction will be challenging for residents and businesses, the end result will be a more vibrant, accessible and functional downtown Paris for decades to come. Together we can keep our community strong. Remember to Shop Local and support our downtown businesses throughout the transformation!
Background
In 2025, downtown Paris on Grand River Street North will undergo major reconstruction. This level of construction in a downtown occurs every 75-100 years. It includes replacing critical major infrastructure which will ensure the longevity of the thriving downtown for decades to come. The final result will be beautiful, functional and accessible for all.
Reconstruction includes NEW:
- Infrastructure (water, sewers) and upgraded utilities (gas, electrical etc.) under the roads
- Road construction
- Sidewalks (widened)
- Streetscape such as lamp posts, benches, trees
- Accessibility features
- Digital features
- Climate resiliency
The downtown angled parking will be converted to parallel parking. The Downtown Paris Master Plan included a parking structure in the municipal lot by Council Chambers. This plan is being re-formulated.
“The Downtown Dig” will affect:
- West River Street (Mechanic Street to Broadway Street West) - 2024/2025
- Grand River Street North between the Nith River Bridge and north of William Street - 2025/2026
- Mechanic Street from Grand River Street North to West River Street (full underground replacement and street scaping) - 2026
- Grand River Street South from Nith River Bridge to Dumfries Street intersection (full underground replacement and roundabout*) – 2027
- Broadway Street West from Mechanic Street to William Street, and William Street from Broadway Street to Grand River Street North - 2028
- Municipal parking lot behind Council Chambers (future date pending)
*Proposed location, additional design work will be done to ensure suitability.
For more information on The Downtown Dig, we also invite you to visit www.brant.ca/TheDowntownDig.
FAQs
We have included a list of other frequently asked questions to help answer some questions you may have about the project.
Support for businesses:
The County of Brant is committed to working closely with downtown businesses before and during the construction. The Downtown Paris BIA Management Board has voiced their support for the downtown revitalization noting it may be a challenging business year but the lasting result will be worth it to ensure a thriving downtown for the future. The County of Brant and Downtown Paris BIA will encourage residents to “Shop Local” and support the downtown businesses. Several events will be planned to engage the community and businesses during the construction.
Businesses are invited to learn more about this project and provide feedback through the Business Downtown Dig Engage page.
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March 2025 Update: Phase 2 Scheduling, Parking, and Downtown Access
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- 2a: Grand River Street North between Mechanic Street and William Street (Starting in early April - proposed date: April 7)
- 2b: From the Nith River Bridge to Mechanic Street (Beginning approximately May 20 depending on progress on 2a, and lasting approximately 8 weeks)
- 2c: Grand River Street North/William Street intersection to north of William Street (Start date will be shared as construction progresses)
Please note: Vehicle access to Grand River Street North, from Mechanic Street to William Street, will remain closed throughout the 2025 construction schedule. Pedestrian routes will be available with locations depending on construction activities.
These timelines are subject to change. Additional information will be shared as it becomes available.
Parking and Access Update
- Parking Closure: Parking on Grand River Street North between William Street and the Nith River Bridge will be closed for the duration of Phase 2, with adjustments as construction progresses. The parking lot south of the Cenotaph (Parking Lot #3) will also be closed to the public and used as a staging area for the contractor for the construction season.
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Vehicle access to downtown will be impacted:
- Throughout Phase 2: No access between Mechanic Street and William Street. Pedestrian access will be maintained.
- During Phase 2b: No access to and through downtown from the Nith River Bridge.
- Phase 2c: Access will also be affected, with updates provided as construction progresses.
Signage will be placed at key locations to help direct traffic.
Detour routes have been mapped out to minimize disruptions, maintain business access, and keep the public informed. Staff will be monitoring detour routes throughout the construction period. Traffic calming measures will be implemented at key locations along the designated detour routes to enhance safety for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Reminder: Drop-in Open House
Join us for a drop-in Open House to learn more about the Downtown Dig!
When: Thursday, April 3 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Where: Paris Fairgrounds, 139 Silver Street, ParisStay Informed & Support Local!
- Plan ahead for delays, use caution, follow detours and obey signage.
- Continue to support local businesses
- Follow the Downtown Dig on Facebook and Instagram
- Subscribe to this page for updates by clicking 'Subscribe' on the Stay Informed box
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we build a better downtown Paris.
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Join Us for a Downtown Dig Drop-in Open House on April 3
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We invite businesses and residents to a drop-in open house to learn more about the project, including the construction phases, detour routes, and ways to stay informed.
Join us!
Date: Thursday, April 3, 2025
Time: Drop-in between 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Paris Fairgrounds, 139 Silver St, Paris, ON N3L 1V5This is an opportunity to meet County of Brant Economic Development and Operations staff, business support partners—including Enterprise Brant and the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Centre—and representatives from Navacon Construction Inc., the contractor for the Downtown Dig.
Did you know?
Critical infrastructure will be replaced during the Downtown Dig, a major project that happens only once every 75–100 years. This work will modernize, beautify, and enhance accessibility in downtown Paris for decades to come.
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The Tender has been awarded for the Downtown Dig
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The tender for the Downtown Dig has been awarded. At the February 25, 2025 County of Brant Council meeting, Council approved the recommendation to award Navacon Construction Inc. to complete the project. View the full report presented to Council for more details.
We remind the community that our team here at the County is committed and ready to support local businesses and residents during the Dig.
As always, we encourage you to learn more by following the Downtown Dig on Facebook and Instagram, subscribing to this page by clicking 'Subscribe' on the Stay Informed box, and visiting www.brant.ca/DowntownDig.
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The Votes Are In: Downtown Paris Streetscape Features Announced!
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Thank you Brant! Your input has helped us take another step toward revitalizing our historic downtown core with a look that reflects the charm and spirit of Paris.
Stay tuned for updates as we bring these features to life as part of the Downtown Dig project! Visit brant.ca/DowntownDig for more information.
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February 2025 Update
Share February 2025 Update on Facebook Share February 2025 Update on Twitter Share February 2025 Update on Linkedin Email February 2025 Update linkThe Downtown Dig is underway, with the bulk of construction scheduled between April and October. In addition to this major project, 2025 will bring several key road improvements to Paris, enhancing safety, traffic flow, and infrastructure.

Several detours will be in place to minimize disruptions and maintain access to key areas throughout the construction period for the Downtown Dig. Detour routes, project phases, FAQs, and more relating to the Downtown Dig will be posted on this page. Stay informed about the Downtown Dig by adding your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and clicking ‘Subscribe'. Additional resources are also available at brant.ca/DowntownDig.
While construction may present challenges at times, these improvements will help support the longevity and growth of our community for decades to come.
More details on these projects will be shared as they become available. Stay informed by following the County of Brant social media channels and subscribing to email news and notices at brant.ca/Subscribe.
To learn more about these and other construction projects happening in Paris and across the County, visit brant.ca/Construction.
Thank you for your patience as we make these important improvements!
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Downtown Paris Phases and Detour Map Update
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Proposed Project Phases
The following maps highlight the proposed project phases for the Dig, as well as detour routes.
Based on discussions with the project contractor, and in an effort to improve efficiencies and save time, Phase 2 has been updated and updated maps were posted in March 2025.Detour Routes Map
This detour routes map has been created to help those traveling to the area plan ahead for when the Dig begins. These detours aim to minimize disruptions, maintain access to businesses and key areas throughout the construction period, and keep the public informed about the project.
Signage will be placed at key access points, not only near downtown Paris but also in areas commonly used by traffic traveling through Paris and the surrounding region. As a number of areas will be impacted, we ask that you plan your trip ahead of time to avoid delays.
While construction will be challenging for residents and businesses at times, the work taking place includes replacing critical major infrastructure which will ensure the longevity of the thriving downtown for decades to come. The final result will be beautiful, functional and accessible for all. Together we can keep our community strong. Remember to Shop Local and support our downtown businesses throughout the transformation!
Thank you to the community for your patience and understanding.
Stay informed about the Downtown Dig by adding your email to the Stay Informed box on this page and clicking ‘Subscribe'.
You can also visit brant.ca/DowntownDig for more information and follow the project on Facebook and Instagram.
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December Update on the Downtown Dig
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Community Engagement – Streetscape features
Community engagement for the Downtown Dig began on November 22, 2024, inviting residents and businesses to help select new streetscape features, including streetlight fixtures, benches, and bike racks. Voting was available online and in-person at the Burford and Paris Customer Service Offices.
Over 700 votes were cast for the three features—thank you to everyone who took the time to participate! The winners will be announced in the new year.
Enbridge Gas notice
Starting January 13, 2025, Enbridge Gas, through their contractor Aecon, will begin replacing natural gas infrastructure in downtown Paris. This work is essential preparation for the Downtown Dig and is expected to last approximately 60 working days, weather permitting.
Key details:
- The Gas Main and individual services to buildings on Grand River Street North, with minor connections along Mechanic Street and William Street will be replaced.
- Gas lines under sidewalks will be replaced, with temporary hot mix asphalt patches applied until full sidewalk reconstruction takes place in 2025.
- Sidewalk access and business entryways will remain open whenever possible, though some disruptions and equipment staging in parking stalls are expected.
- Updated safety standards require natural gas regulators to be relocated to building exteriors, with visually appealing shrouds to minimize aesthetic impact.
The County is working closely with Enbridge to minimize disruptions and meet modern safety standards. Impacted property owners have received letters.
Thank you for your understanding as we prepare for this vital infrastructure improvement!
Business Community Update
Are you a downtown Paris business owner? A private Engage Brant page has been created to provide updates and information specifically to business owners. For access to the page, please contact Dana Steane at dana.steane@brant.ca(External link) or phone 519.44BRANT (442.7268).
Business Forum
In October, County of Brant staff met with members of the Paris business community at a Downtown Business Forum. The forum provided an overview of changes to the Downtown Paris Master Plan, as well as additional details on the implementation schedule for the Downtown Dig. Businesses were also given the opportunity to hear from representatives from other communities that had went through similar reconstruction projects, as well as ask questions. Approximately 60 people attended the event.
View the presentation from this meeting.
Community Improvement Plan
County of Brant staff have made changes to the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) application process to allow businesses to make updates and changes to their businesses during the Downtown Dig. The CIP provides matching funding for eligible businesses and property owners to make improvements to both the interior and exterior of their buildings. These improvements can be made to improve the look of a building’s façade while maintaining its historic character, improve accessibility, and make internal improvements to add housing options in the downtown core. Businesses along the west side of Grand River Street North are encouraged to make improvements to the back entrances of their establishments during the Downtown Dig, providing shoppers with an alternative way to access their stores.
Changes to the CIP application process include allowing projects totaling $5,000 in grant value or less to be approved quicker, enabling business owners to meet their customer’s needs sooner. For more information about this program, visit www.brant.ca/CIP or connect with the Economic Development team by emailing invest@brant.ca.
Business Community Engage Brant page
The County of Brant has created an Engage Brant page specifically for Paris business owners. Businesses were sent an email invitation in May to access this private page on the Engage Brant website. If you did not receive an email, or the link you received is expired, please contact Dana Steane, Public Consultation Specialist, by email at dana.steane@brant.ca or phone 519.732.8956.
Detour routes
Staff are actively working to create detour routes to ensure smooth traffic flow during the upcoming Downtown Dig project. These detours aim to minimize disruptions, maintain access to businesses and key areas throughout the construction period, and keep the public informed about the project.
Signage will be placed at key access points, not only near downtown Paris but also in areas commonly used by traffic traveling through Paris and the surrounding region. A detour map will also be available online.
As a number of areas will be impacted, we ask that you plan your trip ahead of time to avoid delays.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we finalize these plans to support our community!
Connect with us!
We invite you to visit the www.brant.ca/DowntownDig website, here you will find links to important resources for businesses and the community. “The Downtown Dig” Facebook and Instagram accounts have also been created, follow today!
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You're invited to help shape the new Paris Downtown streetscape features
Share You're invited to help shape the new Paris Downtown streetscape features on Facebook Share You're invited to help shape the new Paris Downtown streetscape features on Twitter Share You're invited to help shape the new Paris Downtown streetscape features on Linkedin Email You're invited to help shape the new Paris Downtown streetscape features linkThe County of Brant is calling on residents and businesses to get involved in the Downtown Dig by helping select the new streetscape features that will bring the vision for Downtown Paris to life. Residents are invited to vote on their favourite designs for new light fixtures, benches, and bike racks—essential elements of the revitalized downtown streetscape.
"We’re thrilled to involve the community in shaping the finer details of this transformative project,” said Mayor David Bailey. “These features play an important role and will define our community’s charm for years to come.”
This is a unique opportunity for the community to directly influence the look and feel of the new Downtown Paris. Residents can participate in the selection process by:
- Casting their vote on EngageBrant.
- Stopping by the Paris and Burford Customer Service Offices to vote in person.
The County of Brant is committed to creating a vibrant, inclusive, and functional downtown that reflects the community's values and character. Selecting these features is another step in ensuring the space aligns with the needs and preferences of residents.
“During the Downtown Dig we encourage all residents and businesses to get involved and engage” added Mayor Bailey. “Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to leave your mark on the future of Paris Downtown!”
Residents are encouraged to cast their votes before voting closes on Friday, December 20, 2024 at 12:00 pm.
For more information on the Downtown Dig visit brant.ca/DowntownDig and follow the Downtown Dig on Facebook and Instagram.
Are you a downtown Paris business owner? A private Engage Brant page has been created to provide updates and information specifically to business owners. For access to the page, please contact Dana Steane at dana.steane@brant.ca or phone 519.44BRANT (442.7268).
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Presentation of the Downtown Paris Master Plan: Overview of Changes and Implementation Schedule
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Photos that show the existing streetscape as well as newly designed renderings are also available in the Photos section on this page.
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Here’s what’s happening with the Downtown Dig – September 27, 2024 Update
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The County has released the pre-qualification for the tender for the Downtown Dig to ensure the selected contractor has experience undertaking such a significant project. The tender will be released in November to the pre-qualified contractors and awarded in January 2025 to have work begin in March 2025 (weather permitting). Detailed design concepts will be released shortly to outline what Grand River Street North will look like following this construction project.
With regard to the construction and the construction tender, a report to request pre-budget approval for the Downtown Dig project was submitted to the Administration and Operations Committee meeting on September 17.
Above is an outline of the preliminary schedule of events for the reconstruction project, and once the Tender has been awarded a more complete schedule and phasing plan will be prepared by County staff and the contractor.
During discussions with the Downtown Paris BIA Board of Management, County staff understand that the construction project during both the summer and Christmas seasons would be more significantly impactful. As such, the intention of the proposed schedule is to have the portion of Grand River Street North from the Nith River Bridge to the north side of the intersection with William Street be minimally completed by the end of October 2025, with the necessary finishing touches (top coat of asphalt, new benches / waste receptacles) undertaken following the end of winter in early 2026.
Streetscaping and Design Elements
Final design for the revised streetscaping is expected to be complete in the coming weeks, which will include samples palettes for benches, waste receptacles, and streetlighting poles. County staff will be consulting the business community and public regarding these elements in mid October.
Business Engagement and Mitigation Efforts
County staff from the Strategic Initiatives Department have been working closely with the Downtown Paris BIA Board of Management and local businesses to provide support in preparation, and anticipating needs during the construction project. A report outlining these activities was presented at the September 17, 2024, meeting of the Administration and Operations Committee. This report outlines elements of the Communications Plan that the County will undertake and in coordination with the Downtown Paris BIA to encourage continued shopping during the construction project, to provide up-to date information regarding closures. It also details the County’s successful application to the Rural Economic Development (RED) Program, securing $112,000 in funding for support measures during the project. These measures include a dedicated Construction Liaison between the County, the contractor, and the local business community (pending budget approval), as well as Ambassadors to assist visitors and business owners throughout the construction process.
Proposed Schedule for the Downtown Dig and the Downtown Paris Master Plan Reconstruction:
Below is a high-level overview for both the Downtown Dig project, along with the proposed schedule for reconstruction projects impacting the Downtown area in support of the Downtown Paris Master Plan. Please note that timelines are subject to change.
Proposed Summary of Events for Downtown Dig
- August 2024: Release of Request for Pre-Qualification of Potential Bidders for Reconstruction of Grand River Street North – Downtown Dig Project
- October 2024: Selection of Pre-Qualified Contractors
- October 16, 2024: Downtown Business Forum
- October 2024: Public Consultation on Streetscaping Elements and Presentation of Final Designs
- November 2024: Release of Tender for Downtown Dig Project to Pre-Qualified Bidders
- January 2025: Council to Award Tender
- February 2025: Open House to Outline Construction Details following preparation of firm construction schedule
- March/April 2025: Beginning of Construction Project (Area from Nith River Bridge to William Street Intersection)
- October/November 2025: Reopening of Grand River Street North for Christmas Shopping Season
- April-June 2026: Completion of Outstanding Items and Area North of William Street Intersection
Future Tentative Downtown Paris Area Reconstruction Projects Timelines
- 2024: West River Street from the Nith River to Broadway Street West (currently underway)
- 2026: Mechanic Street from Grand River Street North to West River Street (full underground replacement and street scaping)
- 2027: Grand River Street South from Nith River Bridge to Dumfries Street (full underground replacement and roundabout)
- 2028: Broadway Street from Mechanic Street to William Street, and, William Street from Broadway Street to Grand River Street North (full underground replacement and street scaping)
- 2025/2026-2028/2029: William Street, Willow Street and East Flats (storm drainage, watermain replacement, asphalt resurfacing) (work will be coordinated with closures required for downtown core).
- 2029 & 2030: Grand River Street North from William Street to Silver Street (underground replacement and asphalt resurfacing)
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Help shape the new Paris Downtown streetscape features
Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig has finished this stageThe County of Brant is excited to revitalize Downtown Paris with a fresh, new look—and we need your input to make it uniquely ours!
Voting closes December 20, 2024 at 12:00 pm.
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Tender awarded Winter 2025
Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig has finished this stageThe final design plans are being finalized and the tender for the project is expected to be released in Winter 2025.
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May 2025: Construction for Phase 2 begins
Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig has finished this stageConstruction for Phase 2 of the Downtown Dig began on May 8 with a street closure, followed by excavation of the asphalt on May 12. Work is expected to continue throughout the summer and fall of 2025.
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Late fall 2025: Approximate completion for Phase 2a and 2b
Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig has finished this stageThe road is expected to open to vehicular traffic in late fall 2025 in time for the holiday shopping season.
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Spring 2026: Final touches for 2a and 2b
Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown Dig is currently at this stageFinal touches for Phase 2a and 2b will be completed in Spring 2026.
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Downtown Dig 2026+
this is an upcoming stage for Downtown Paris Master Plan: The Downtown DigAdditional information for Downtown Dig Phase 3, 4, and 5 will be added as more details become available.
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FAQs
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Business Operations During Construction
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Construction Timeline and Phasing
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Parking and Accessibility Changes
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Project Overview and Rationale
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Safety and Streetscape Enhancements
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Traffic Management and Detour Planning
- Will the County be adjusting traffic lights to prevent backups during construction?
- Are any traffic calming measures planned for Puttown Road to support safe turning from Keg Lane and Governors Road during construction?
- To help reduce confusion and unnecessary traffic during construction, will signage be placed at King Edward and Dumfries to clearly inform drivers that the road is for local traffic only?
- What is the County’s plan to address traffic backups on the Governors Road Bridge, especially for vehicles turning left?
Documents
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Detailed Grand River Street North Plan Overview (2.42 MB) (pdf)
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Presentation: Downtown Paris Master Plan - Overview of Changes and Implementation Schedule (3.43 MB) (pdf)
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Pre-Budget Tender Approval for the Downtown Dig and Other Various Capital Projects, RPT-0418-24
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Paris' "Downtown Dig" - Strategic Initiatives Update, RPT-0410-24
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Downtown Paris Master Plan Executive Summary
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Downtown Paris Master Plan Report
Videos
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March 2025 Update: Phase 2 Scheduling, Parking, and Downtown Access
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Big changes are coming to Paris in 2025 with the Downtown Dig!
Big changes are coming to Paris in 2025 with the Downtown Dig! This once-in-a-lifetime project will replace essential infrastructure like water, sewer, and utilities.
While construction will be challenging for residents and businesses, the end result will be a more vibrant, accessible and functional downtown Paris for decades to come. Together we can keep our community strong. Remember to Shop Local and support our downtown businesses throughout the transformation!
Key Dates
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April 03 2025
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November 22 → December 20 2024
Who's Listening
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